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The Predictive Value of Clinical Data on Perioperative and Postoperative Risk Events in Patients With Head and Neck Artery Stenosis
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Inclusion criteria
(1) All enrolled patients were diagnosed with clear head and neck artery stenosis and a risk event after head and neck revascularization;
(2) Location of lesion: origin of internal carotid artery, bifurcation of internal and external carotid arteries;
(3) Patients with symptomatic head and neck artery stenosis and dangerous events after head and neck blood flow reconstruction, and with a degree of stenosis ≥ 70% on non-invasive examination or stenosis ≥ 50% found on angiography;
(4) Asymptomatic head and neck artery stenosis and risk events after head and neck revascularization, with a degree of stenosis ≥ 70% on non-invasive examination or stenosis ≥ 60% found on angiography;
(5) Asymptomatic head and neck artery stenosis and dangerous events after head and neck blood flow reconstruction, with a non-invasive examination of stenosis degree less than 70%, but angiography or other examinations indicate that the stenosis lesion is in an unstable state;
(6) Symptomatic head and neck artery stenosis and risk events after head and neck revascularization, non-invasive examination of head and neck artery stenosis and risk event degree after head and neck revascularization at 50% to 69%
Exclusion criteria
(1) Patients with poor overall condition and intolerance to general anesthesia;
(2) Patients with mental illness or severe mental illness;
(3) Severe respiratory system diseases;
(4) Pregnant and lactating women;
(5) Participating in another clinical study;
(6) Patients with advanced tumors or those who are expected to die within one year;
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Bei Liu, Doctor
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